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    Hunting How many of you like to hunt for sport, exercise for fitness, or even food for the family? Well you can do all of these if you have the right papers and tags. There has been a huge growth in the past years thanks to management efforts and taxes that hunters pay. Hunters pay hundreds of dollars for licenses and tag per year. Some licenses can cost anywhere from ninety to one hundred twenty dollars. Some hunters will pay 32,000 dollars plus the pursuit of the animals on a ten day hunt…

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    a war, is one of the many times people have relied on trapping to keep them and troops alive. Whether the traps were very simple or complex it still managed to get them the food they needed. Throughout history trapping has evolved into a sport, job, etc. Today many farmers either trap or, have someone trap their land for them to keep unwanted pests away from killing livestock and damaging crops. Many states in the United States now have very strict guidelines on where and what you can trap…

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    of their culture, religion, and tradition, especially regarding their use of animals. Hunting has evolved over millions of years, initially being used as means of survival through sustenance and self-protection by ape-like ancestors. It then developed into an optional activity to engage in, thus continuing the tradition of hunting, yet under different pretenses. The United States (prevalently the South)…

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    Inuit Climate Change

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    Inuit people relied fishing and hunting, such as hunting for animals like whales and caribou and reindeer. Or even went fishing for species such as various types of fishes. In addition, they need these jobs for their own diets too. If the ecosystem has been changed like the first example of losing different species of animals in the Arctic, then their cultures and traditions might become terribly destroyed. The Inuit people will suddenly lose their jobs for hunting, then it will affect their…

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    Eric Sowards English 1001.014 Professor Fetters March 7, 2017 Should Stricter Laws Be Placed on Animal Hunting? It is very common for many people to hunt animals as a “sport” but hunting is not a sport in any sense, it is murder. There should be stricter laws placed on killing animals and selling their parts. In the past, people hunted for survival and for food. However, that is not the case now. People shouldn’t be allowed to hunt because it is inhumane. Hunters are killing endangered species…

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    LOTE Outfitters (Living On The Edge). LOTE Outfitters is a guided and DIY hunting lodge that has hunting opportunities in Northwest Iowa (Emmetsburg), Southern Iowa (Riverton), Western Nebraska (Scotts Bluff), and Colorado (Brighton). We offer all types of hunting opportunities and wildlife experiences. I have always loved hunting and thought about starting a business in the industry. I have been on the pro staff of a hunting company for a couple years now. This has allowed me to learn a ton of…

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    Hunting Wild Horses: Analyzing Patrick Lane’s Poem “Wild Horses” Poetry in the work genre often examines relationships among humans, but many poems neglect to consider the impact of jobs on the environment and animals. Many of the jobs explored in work literature tend to focus on blue collar and white collar jobs, while few focus on outdoor jobs. The poem “Wild Horses” by Patrick Lane explores the consequences of hunters hunting wild horses. The poem takes place during winter in the meadows of…

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    in Africa has sparked the interest of both trophy hunters and animal-rights activists. In the hunting community, the belief that the money generated from hunting helps the communities, and it brings awareness to the endangered animals, is what justifies their hunting. On the other hand, animal activists support respect for animals that are harmed intentionally. The government must outlaw trophy hunting because…

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    Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been in a constant battle for survival. Hunting has been one of the major components to our existence dating back to the beginning of time. Thousands of years ago mankind would be reliant of hunting to be able provide and feed their family and tribe. Without hunting and proving food for your tribe, starvation and death were soon to follow. A Mammoths killed by hunters could provide a tribe meat for months. Killing a mammoth was no easy task though as…

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    divided by the species they pursue, but also by the tactics they use when hunting, and by their own personal ethics. Waterfowl hunting consist of ducks, geese, and swans. In different states the rules are different, so while shooting a swan in Nebraska is a very illegal act and is know as poaching; shooting a swan in South Dakota is known as a great accomplishment and is perfectly legal. Just like the different laws of hunting waterfowl, there are many different types of people that pursue…

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